JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION THEORY AND PRACTICE
Self-Customizable Online Courses: One Size Does Not Fit All
Author(s): Michael R. Hyman, Wenkai Zhou, Brian J. Taillon, Susan D. Steiner
Citation: Michael R. Hyman, Wenkai Zhou, Brian J. Taillon, Susan D. Steiner, (2021) "Self-Customizable Online Courses: One Size Does Not Fit All," Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, Vol. 21, ss. 3, pp. 12-20
Article Type: Research paper
Publisher: North American Business Press
Abstract:
Through self-customizable online courses, students can design more satisfying learning experiences that are more compatible with their needs and preferences. By choosing an assignment mix that provides more focused and personally relevant course content, students can balance their diverse interests and learning goals against course/program-specific learning objectives. A review of relevant literature and anecdotal evidence gleaned from multiple sections of a self-customizable marketing research course suggest a series of research propositions, several course-design recommendations, and several future research studies.